Why Sadie Sink Is Chasing Fear, Not Fame at Teen Vogue Fest 2026
Sadie Sink’s Next Chapter: From Hawkins to Broadway and Beyond
Saying Goodbye to Max Mayfield
After playing Max Mayfield on the hit Netflix series Stranger Things for several years, Sadie Sink said goodbye to the character when the show ended in early 2026. Like many of us when one chapter closes, she found herself wondering: What’s next?
Important Point: Transitions can be scary, but they’re also opportunities to grow and try new things—even for famous actors!
Sink shared her journey during a conversation with Teen Vogue Senior Editor P. Claire Dodson at Teen Vogue Fest 2026.
Returning to Her First Love: Theater
Before she fought Demogorgons in Hawkins, Indiana, Sadie Sink was a theater kid.
Her Theater Timeline
- Early Years – Local and regional theater productions
- Big Break – Played Annie on Broadway (yes, that famous redhead!)
- 2024–2025 – Returned to Broadway in John Proctor Is the Villain → Tony Award nomination
- 2025 – West End debut in Romeo & Juliet opposite Noah Jupe
Fun Fact: John Proctor Is the Villain was her first play in 10 years! She described it as "rediscovering the space as an adult."
Why She Loves the Rehearsal Room
Sink says the rehearsal process is one of her favorite parts of theater:
- You discover new things about the character every day
- It’s amazing to compare where the performance starts vs. where it ends up
- She became "so much more comfortable onstage" by the end of John Proctor
- That confidence made her feel ready for the demanding role of Juliet
Swinging into the Spider-Verse
After theater, Sink joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the highly anticipated Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Secret Alert: Her role is closely guarded—Marvel loves their mysteries!
Stepping Behind the Camera: Executive Producer
Here’s a brand new adventure for Sink: she’s now an executive producer!
Two Major Projects:
| Project | Role | Details |
|---|---|---|
| John Proctor Is the Villain (film adaptation) | Executive Producer | Not reprising her stage role as Shelby |
| The Marriage Plot (FX series) | Actor + Executive Producer | Based on Jeffrey Eugenides’ 2011 novel |
What Does an Executive Producer Do?
Important Point: Think of it like being the captain of a ship—you help steer the whole project, not just your own character.
Sink explains:
- You get more creative say
- You help pitch to studios and find a home for the project
- You use your deep understanding of the material (from being in the rehearsal room) to help adapt it for film/TV
How She Chooses Roles: Gut Instinct + Joy
Sink feels "privileged" to be picky about her next roles. Her criteria:
Gut instinct – "When you do find something that clicks, you just know"
Stretching new muscles – Roles that challenge her in fresh ways
JOY – "It’s OK to do stuff because it’s fun. Because you can have challenging roles, but I want to leave room for having fun."
Her Creative Process: Different Every Time
Sink’s approach changes depending on the character:
For Juliet (Romeo & Juliet):
- Spent a full year working on Shakespeare
- Focused on translating Juliet’s words into her own voice
For Taylor Swift’s "All Too Well" Short Film:
- Different preparation entirely (watch it here if you haven’t!)
Growing Confidence: Trusting Her Own Voice
Important Point: This might be the most relatable part of her story.
Then (when younger):
- Had ideas but wouldn’t share them
- Was shy and didn’t recognize her potential
Now:
- Knows her instincts have value
- Speaks up and builds her own interpretation of characters
- Follows her gut
Summary
Sadie Sink is embracing a bold new era after Stranger Things:
- Returned to theater roots → Tony-nominated Broadway run + West End debut
- Joined the MCU → Spider-Man: Brand New Day
- Stepped into producing → EP on John Proctor film + The Marriage Plot (FX)
- Chooses projects by instinct → Prioritizes growth AND joy
- Trusts her creative voice → From shy kid to confident collaborator
Her journey reminds us: when one door closes, another opens—if you’re ready to walk through it.
FAQ
When did Stranger Things end?
Early 2026 – That’s when Sadie Sink wrapped her role as Max Mayfield.
What was Sadie Sink’s first Broadway role?
Annie – She played the famous redheaded orphan before Stranger Things!
Is Sadie Sink reprising her role in the John Proctor Is the Villain movie?
No – She’s serving as executive producer instead, helping bring the play to film.
What other project is she producing?
The Marriage Plot – An FX series adaptation of Jeffrey Eugenides’ 2011 novel, where she’s both acting and executive producing.
How does Sadie Sink prepare for roles?
It depends on the role! For Juliet, she spent a year studying Shakespeare. For other roles, her process looks different. The constant? Trusting her instincts more than she used to.